As you guys already know, rarely give a bad review, but here comes one!!!! took myself to the new IMAX refurbished theater at the Museum of science and history, here in Fort Worth. I saw the movie orbital, and here are my thoughts. First of all, I felt like the theater was not much different than the one we had known for years and years, and come to love in the past. The screen looked the same. It did not change in size at all but I am sure the technology totally different. The chairs and the seating has been reconfigured and. changed but one would probably not see a huge amount of difference. As I watched the movie orbital, I found that the one main difference was that the movie did show all the way to the back wall as before the movie cut off and there was a black empty space toward the back of the dome, high up the stairs in the higher seats. I felt like the movie was very informational, but probably not something children would probably enjoy so much. For the amount of time and money that was spent in refurbishing the IMAX, I really felt like there was very little difference between what was there before and what is there now. The tickets are 15.95 for adults, and they go down from there for children. I’m sure that technology is better, but for anybody who is a film guru, you will see that there is a lot of glitches still in this type of filming, often times looking very cartoonish. I feel like there is still a long ways to go in the filming process to meet these dome Type of screens. I will try other movies and see what I think, but basically it’s a film in a round version and that is all. I was disappointed that the experience did not match my...
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